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IT MEANS PUPERTY
A bump under the nipple is normal in both male or female puberty, and can be found in one or both nipples. If you have a bump under your nipple at some other stage in your life, see your health care provider for an exam.
The bump around a girl's nipple is commonly referred to as a Montgomery gland or Montgomery tubercle. These small, raised bumps are a normal part of the anatomy and are responsible for producing oils that help lubricate and protect the nipple during breastfeeding. They can become more prominent during hormonal changes, such as puberty or pregnancy.
A bump around the nipple that increases in size can indicate several things, including hormonal changes, infections, or benign conditions like cysts or fibroadenomas. It could also be a sign of an inflammatory condition such as mastitis. If the bump is persistent, changes in appearance, or accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
They are perfectly normal and called Montgomery Tubercles. Their job is the secrete oil to lubricate and protect the nipples.
AnswerYour heartburn can be worrying about the sore bump on your nipple. Sometimes this is caused by a change in hormones, but please see your doctor so he can diagnose you. Don't be afraid, because you haven't had it long and it's doubtful it's breast cancer.
It wiggles around until it hits the female's belly, then the pup follows the mom's silhouette until they bump into a nipple. Sometimes the female needs to pick up the puppy and redirect it. Active and responsible breeders may help by also redirecting the pup.
This is likely referring to a papule, a small raised bump on the skin that can resemble a nipple in shape. Papules can be caused by a variety of skin conditions, so it's important to consult a medical professional for a proper evaluation and treatment if needed.
It's probably just a fatty cyst. Sweat gland got plugged and swelled up. Keep an eye on it and if it gets worse or sore see a doctor.
Yes you can they are right under the nipple and to the left. You should feel a very small bump about the size of a BB.
See a doctor right away.
Well kinda. Because they are thinner than actual bras they can leave a small bump that may or may not be noticeable depending on the size of your nipple and the thickness of the bra